July 12, 2012 -
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management says teleworking in the federal government might be overestimated because some agencies report the number of teleworking agreements, not actual teleworking.
July 11, 2012 -
Apple’s withdrawal from green electronics registry will make it difficult for San Francisco employees to buy the company’s products for government work.
July 11, 2012 -
Report recommends that standards are developed with a balanced approach, based on industry standards, and by including procurement officials with a background in both IT and procurement.
July 10, 2012 -
Some workers use personal phones to send messages during City Council meetings, and the costs of retrieving and archiving messages from various providers presents financial and technical challenges.
July 9, 2012 -
The Gartner consulting firm expects worldwide IT spending to eclipse last year due to more spending on enterprise cloud services and consulting.
July 9, 2012 -
New York Law School professor Beth Simone Noveck to lead project that will study the impact of computer networks on democratic institutions.
July 5, 2012 -
Legislation is under consideration that will address details of the California Technology Agency’s move into a new Government Operations Agency . State CIO to maintain direct reporting to governor on IT.
Amid Disaster, Oklahoma Students Design Tornado Drones Students at the Oklahoma State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering designed preliminary storm drones that could someday gather data that saves lives.
Mobile Tech Links Trauma Surgeons with SWAT Teams The test program equips SWAT officers with computers and cameras so when out in the field, trauma surgeons can help them respond to critical injuries.
New Portal Boosts Energy Research A new interactive Web portal from the U.S. Energy Information Administration offers 36 layers of data on energy resources.